Chocolatey Package: OpenRGB
Install Chocolatey, and run the following command to install the latest approved stable version from the Chocolatey Community Repository:
choco install openrgb --source="'https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2'"
Alternatively, the packages as published on the Chocolatey Community Repository will also be mirrored on this repository's Releases page. The nupkg
can be installed from the current directory (with dependencies sourced from the Community Repository) as follows:
choco install openrgb --source="'.;https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/'"
Install Chocolatey, and the Chocolatey Automatic Package Updater Module, then clone this repository.
Once cloned, simply run build.ps1
. The ZIP archives are intentionally untracked to avoid bloating the repository, so the script will download the OpenRGB portable ZIP archives from the official distribution point, then packs everything together.
A successful build will create either openrgb.x.y.nupkg
(in Chocolatey versions prior to v2.0.0) or openrgb.x.y.0.nupkg
, where x.y
should be the Nuspec's normalized version
value at build time.
Note Chocolatey package builds are non-deterministic. Consequently, an independently built package's checksum will not match that of the officially published package.
This package should be automatically updated by the Chocolatey Automatic Package Updater Module. If it is outdated by more than a few days, please open an issue.
AU expects the parent directory that contains this repository to share a name with the Nuspec (openrgb
). Your local repository should therefore be cloned accordingly:
git clone git@github.com:brogers5/chocolatey-package-openrgb.git openrgb
Alternatively, a junction point can be created that points to the local repository (preferably within a repository adopting the AU packages template):
mklink /J openrgb ..\chocolatey-package-openrgb
Once created, simply run update.ps1
from within the created directory/junction point. Assuming all goes well, all relevant files should change to reflect the latest version available. This will also build a new package version using the modified files.
Before submitting a pull request, please test the package using the Chocolatey Testing Environment first.